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To: one_less who wrote (65837)2/9/2000 6:44:00 AM
From: Ish  Respond to of 67261
 
I taped it as I watched it and then bought the video. It's 5 hours without the reviews, previews and commercials. Or buy the book, it's identical to the movie down to every last word.



To: one_less who wrote (65837)2/14/2000 11:48:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Group Calls Birth Control Budget Measure Racist
By Justin Torres
CNS Senior Staff Writer
14 February, 2000

(CNSNews.com) - Anti-population control activists are outraged by the Clinton Administration's budget proposal which they said "smacks of racism" because it focuses on the urban poor, a group that is disproportionally African-American.

The budget proposal unveiled by Clinton includes a 16 percent increase for contraception and family planning measures aimed at "over 5 million low income women."

The extra $35 million for fiscal year 2001 "will be used to prevent over a million unintended pregnancies [per] year by improving the delivery of comprehensive reproductive health services," and to "increase the accessibility of contraceptive counseling and services [and] provide effective contraceptives to those in need," according to the executive summary that accompanied the budget.

Other areas that will be funded by the budget increase are AIDS prevention education, sex education for at-risk youths, and contraception programs available through the government's employee health benefits plan.

"For a 'family planning' program to draw in a disproportionate number of African Americans, either by accident or design, smacks of racism," said Steve Mosher, president of Population Research International. "This effect is particularly unconscionable given that African American birth rates, for the first time in history, have now fallen below replacement."(cont)
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